• 0076CRH- CEREMIC /BLUE POTTERY 1 DRAWER

    Handmade traditional Jaipur blue pottery decorative drawers. It can be used for home or office décor. Best for gifting purposes on anniversaries or any other special occasion. king of Jaipur Ram Singh II introduces blue pottery in Jaipur. The name blue pottery came from the blue glaze technique which is used to polish the surface of the products. Blue pottery is prepared by a mixture of quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani mitti, borax, gum & water. Artisans from Jaipur are the experts of this craft. Decorated with the hand-painted motifs of flowers, birds, other animals & different geometric patterns with the help of a brush made from the hair of squirrel. It offers a wide variety of blue pottery collection flower vases, soup bowls, pen stands, plates, doors knobs and several other decorative articles. Decorate your living space to add some colour to it or gift it to your loved ones on their anniversaries.

  • 0077CRH- CEREMIC/BLUE POTTERY 2 DRAWER

    Handmade traditional Jaipur blue pottery decorative drawers. It can be used for home or office décor. Best for gifting purposes on anniversaries or any other special occasion. king of Jaipur Ram Singh II introduces blue pottery in Jaipur. The name blue pottery came from the blue glaze technique which is used to polish the surface of the products. Blue pottery is prepared by a mixture of quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani mitti, borax, gum & water. Artisans from Jaipur are the experts of this craft. Decorated with the hand-painted motifs of flowers, birds, other animals & different geometric patterns with the help of a brush made from the hair of squirrel. It offers a wide variety of blue pottery collection flower vases, soup bowls, pen stands, plates, doors knobs and several other decorative articles. Decorate your living space to add some colour to it or gift it to your loved ones on their anniversaries.

  • 0078CRH- CEREMIC/BLUE POTTERY 3 DRAWER

    Handmade traditional Jaipur blue pottery decorative drawers. It can be used for home or office décor. Best for gifting purposes on anniversaries or any other special occasion. king of Jaipur Ram Singh II introduces blue pottery in Jaipur. The name blue pottery came from the blue glaze technique which is used to polish the surface of the products. Blue pottery is prepared by a mixture of quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani mitti, borax, gum & water. Artisans from Jaipur are the experts of this craft. Decorated with the hand-painted motifs of flowers, birds, other animals & different geometric patterns with the help of a brush made from the hair of squirrel. It offers a wide variety of blue pottery collection flower vases, soup bowls, pen stands, plates, doors knobs and several other decorative articles. Decorate your living space to add some colour to it or gift it to your loved ones on their anniversaries.

  • 0079CRH- CEREMIC/BLUE POTTERY 3 DRAWER

    Handmade traditional Jaipur blue pottery decorative drawers. It can be used for home or office décor. Best for gifting purposes on anniversaries or any other special occasion. king of Jaipur Ram Singh II introduces blue pottery in Jaipur. The name blue pottery came from the blue glaze technique which is used to polish the surface of the products. Blue pottery is prepared by a mixture of quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani mitti, borax, gum & water. Artisans from Jaipur are the experts of this craft. Decorated with the hand-painted motifs of flowers, birds, other animals & different geometric patterns with the help of a brush made from the hair of squirrel. It offers a wide variety of blue pottery collection flower vases, soup bowls, pen stands, plates, doors knobs and several other decorative articles. Decorate your living space to add some colour to it or gift it to your loved ones on their anniversaries.

  • 0080CRH- CEREMIC/BLUE POTTERY 4 DRAWER

    Handmade traditional Jaipur blue pottery decorative drawers. It can be used for home or office décor. Best for gifting purposes on anniversaries or any other special occasion. king of Jaipur Ram Singh II introduces blue pottery in Jaipur. The name blue pottery came from the blue glaze technique which is used to polish the surface of the products. Blue pottery is prepared by a mixture of quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani mitti, borax, gum & water. Artisans from Jaipur are the experts of this craft. Decorated with the hand-painted motifs of flowers, birds, other animals & different geometric patterns with the help of a brush made from the hair of squirrel. It offers a wide variety of blue pottery collection flower vases, soup bowls, pen stands, plates, doors knobs and several other decorative articles. Decorate your living space to add some colour to it or gift it to your loved ones on their anniversaries.

  • 0081CRH- CEREMIC/BLUE POTTERY 6 DRAWER

    Handmade traditional Jaipur blue pottery decorative drawers. It can be used for home or office décor. Best for gifting purposes on anniversaries or any other special occasion. king of Jaipur Ram Singh II introduces blue pottery in Jaipur. The name blue pottery came from the blue glaze technique which is used to polish the surface of the products. Blue pottery is prepared by a mixture of quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani mitti, borax, gum & water. Artisans from Jaipur are the experts of this craft. Decorated with the hand-painted motifs of flowers, birds, other animals & different geometric patterns with the help of a brush made from the hair of squirrel. It offers a wide variety of blue pottery collection flower vases, soup bowls, pen stands, plates, doors knobs and several other decorative articles. Decorate your living space to add some colour to it or gift it to your loved ones on their anniversaries.

  • 0082CRH- CEREMIC/BLUE POTTERY 6 DRAWER

    Handmade traditional Jaipur blue pottery decorative drawers. It can be used for home or office décor. Best for gifting purposes on anniversaries or any other special occasion. king of Jaipur Ram Singh II introduces blue pottery in Jaipur. The name blue pottery came from the blue glaze technique which is used to polish the surface of the products. Blue pottery is prepared by a mixture of quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani mitti, borax, gum & water. Artisans from Jaipur are the experts of this craft. Decorated with the hand-painted motifs of flowers, birds, other animals & different geometric patterns with the help of a brush made from the hair of squirrel. It offers a wide variety of blue pottery collection flower vases, soup bowls, pen stands, plates, doors knobs and several other decorative articles. Decorate your living space to add some colour to it or gift it to your loved ones on their anniversaries.

  • 0120CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY COTTON JAR

    Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.

  • 0130CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY TRAY

    Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.

  • 0131CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY TRAY

    Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.

  • 0133CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY COTTON JAR

    Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.

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